Long Island Construction Accident Lawyer

Have you been injured in a construction accident?

If you or a loved one has sustained injuries due to a construction accident there is help for you. Recovery from injuries is difficult enough without the added stress and confusion of figuring out how to receive your just compensation and assistance for your damages. Having the legal guidance of a proven and trusted Long Island personal injury lawyer from our firm can relieve you of some of your burden as we take on the responsibility of protecting your interests.

A construction site can contain hazardous situations and dangerous equipment. If you or a loved has been the victim of bodily injury due to such an injury, it is essential to document as much information from the incident as possible and to procure eyewitness accounts when available. You should also make sure that a report is filed immediately with the management of the construction site. These details can prove imperative to your case and can make a substantial difference in the amount of the compensation that you are able to recover.

Depending on the cause and the severity of the injuries, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, loss of income and future income, loss of quality of life as well as pain and suffering. Determining your eligibility for any amount of compensation is the job of an attorney. Therefore, we encourage you to speak with a Long Island personal injury laywer at Jaghab, Jaghab, & Jaghab, P.C. today.

We take pride in the privilege of pursuing legal action on your behalf in an effort to advocate for you and protect your interests. With 80 years of combined experience our firm brings extensive resources, knowledge and talent to your aid as we review and evaluate every detail of your case in seeking the maximum compensation for your injuries.

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